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reasonably priced sway bar bushings

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by SBUBandit, Apr 9, 2005.

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    reasonably priced sway bar bushings

    My sway bar is rattling pretty bad on the passenger side, so I got under it and I can move it by pulling on it. But only the pass. side. I think the bushings are just shot. I went to Murray's and they said 57 bucks a side. Anyone know where I can get better priced bushings, or if anyone makes polyurethane bushings for the stock sway bar. I'd love to upgrade, but I can't afford a whole new sway bar, as it is I have to get 4 new struts and tires this summer. Plus installation on the struts. about $700-$750 total
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    I need front, Its a 2000 Chevrolet Prizm. Like I said, I would really like to get a whole new upgrade sway bar, but my wallet says stick to bushings.
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    Should be same as the corolla. 93-02 has a stock FSB diameter of 22mm (or 7/8") Energy Suspension parts no. 9.5108
    You can get this from any energy suspension dealer.. I believe even pepboys carries their product. Should be about $20.
    When installing use a thin layer of lithinum grease or other automotive lubercant wherever the bushing comes in contact with metal. Some teflon tape between the bar and the bushing would also help to keep noise down.

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